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Otto's Pub

Coron, Palawan 

We are active in Environmental Protection

 

 

WE, Coron Divers are active in Environment Protection

 

The ocean gives us life. It provides the majority of our oxygen, the rain, food, excitement, wonder, and mystery. The ocean buffers the weather and helps regulate global temperature, manages vast amounts of our pollutants, contains all kinds of amazing creatures, and supports all life on our planet. But—the ocean is just now beginning to be understood and with that understanding comes the increasing realization that the ocean is in deep trouble. Marine conservation efforts are simply overwhelmed by the number and scale of the problems the ocean faces.

Loss of Identity and way of living

Tragedy of 40,000 Natives "Kayapo tribe" in the Amazon Rainforest !

While magazines and TV chains report about the lives and love affairs of movie actors and actresses, football players and other celebrities, the Chief of the Kayapo tribe heard the worst news of his entire life:
Mrs. Dilma, the president of Brazil, has given her approval for the construction of an enormous hydroelectric central (the world’s third largest one).
This means the death sentence for ALL the tribes living at the shores of the river because the barrage will flood more or less 988,421 acres of the forest. More than 40 000 natives will have to find other living surroundings where they will be able to survive. The destruction of the natural habitat, the deforestation and the disappearance of several species of plants and animals will be a fait accompli.
We know that a simple image is the equivalent of a thousand words, it shows the price to be paid for the “quality of life” of our so-called “modern comforts.” There is no space in the world anymore for those who live differently. Everything has to be smoothed away, that everyone, in the name of globalization must lose his and her identity and way of living.

If this enrages you, I urge and implore you to "SHARE" this message to all your friends, relatives and acquaintances. Thank you in the name of life, nature and biodiversity.

Help to avoid such a  shame, take action and help !!!
http://amazonwatch.org/take-action/stop-the-belo-monte-monster-dam

(Report by: Otto Putz.....see http://ottospub.page.tl/New-h-s.htm )

No Mercy for Dolphins ?

What kind of a sad shame for  our civilized countries 

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< The Cove Trailer >

The Cove exposes not only the tragedy of dolphin slaughtering in Japan, but also the dangerously high levels of mercury in dolphin meat and seafood, the cruelty in capturing dolphins for entertainment, and the depletion of our oceans fisheries by worldwide seafood consumption.  

We also see how the mandate of the International Whaling Commission has been manipulated by the Japanese Fisheries Agency for its benefit and its subsequent effect on the rest of the world.

 

GOD FORGIVE US

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< The yearly Dolphin Massacre in the Faroe Islands >


While it may seem liar even today continues to be made this time of year BRUTAL, dantesque, bloody slaughter in the Faroe Islands, which belong to Denmark . A country supposedly of 'civilization' and a EUROPEAN UNION country. For many people this attack to life is unknown to sensitivity.
WE MUST prevent this barbarism that are committed against Calderon, 

an intelligent dolphin who has the particularity of approaching People out of sheer curiosity.

 


Jiji Press (Apr. 1, 2012)

Japanese fleet catches 267 Antarctic whales

<http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T120331003098.htm>


The Japanese fleet caught a total of 267 whales in the latest season of the country's research whaling program in the Antarctic Ocean, the Fisheries Agency said Saturday.
Of the total, up from 172 in the previous season, 266 were minke-whales and one was a fin whale, the agency said.
Females accounted for 168 of the total, of which 107 were adults and
92.5 percent were pregnant, the agency noted, indicating the breeding season for Antarctic whales has been favorable.
The fleet, which left Japan on Dec. 6, has already returned home.

 

 
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